About
Laurin Copen

Laurin Copen attended Boston University’s School of Visual Arts with the intention of becoming an illustrator of children’s books, but after launching a lacquering business and becoming a photographer, she bought a 1791 farmhouse in the Hamptons, which in turn led her to open Laurin Copen Antiques. Her Bridgehampton shop has become a go-to source for French, Swedish, and English antiques and, especially, folk art. “If it makes me laugh or it’s peculiar,” Copen has said, “I’ll buy it.”

Dining Chairs

Description:
Set of six 1937 Amy Marie hand-carved oak
dining chairs in the Spanish style. Made by Thomasville Chair Company of Thomasville, VA. Hand-painted and custom upholstered by Mission Avenue Studio in Lee Jofa's Eric Cohler Design line from Italy.